Why Does Panic! At The Disco Song Titles Have Nothing To Do With The Actual Song Lyrics?

It сουld bе something аѕ simple аѕ іt’s јυѕt thеіr way οf doing things BUT, I јυѕt wanted tο know whаt wits thеу gave fοr thіѕ.

11 Responses to “Why Does Panic! At The Disco Song Titles Have Nothing To Do With The Actual Song Lyrics?”

  • Rebbecca says:

    I’m not sure, but maybe if you really analyse the songs and the titles theres a wits. I’ve never found it too fascinating though lol

  • FullMetal says:

    There is no real wits behind it, they just like to make random and creative titles for some of their songs.

  • 2+2=5 says:

    i’m gonna guess that they don’t have the brain capacity to make the titles coincide with the lyrics.

  • trumpetplayer365 says:

    It seems like their titles have more to do with the dreams behind the songs than the actual lyrics. Or the titles are more like comments on the songs themselves. Either way, they’re more fascinating than titles that are repeated over and over in the chorus.

  • Cassie Weapons of Mass Seduction says:

    Because they plagiarize 90% of their song titles from authors and movies.
    Half the lyrics on their first album are taken directly from Chuck Palahniuk books. It really chaps my ass and/or pisses me silver.

  • Dr Doom says:

    There’s tons of bands that do that. I don’t know why they do it, maybe they just like being random…

  • Kristen says:

    Well, they can place more meaning into a song. There is more than meets the eye. They are a creative band that way. It also makes you reckon more about (and even identify more) what the lyrics mean.

  • ? ~Irish Ninja~ ? says:

    Because they are trying to cover up the fact that the songs suck with making it look like the song has some hidden meaning that is somehow clever…

  • SarahAtTheDisco says:

    They wanted to be different from everyone else. Everyone permanently had the song title in the actual song or one word titles, and Panic! wanted to be different. Most of the song titles have to do with pop culture, like ‘Lying Is the Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off’ and ‘But It’s Better If You Do’ are a line from the movie ‘Closer’. And in ‘Build God, Then We’ll Talk’ they quote from ‘The Sound of Music. Wretched for ranting, but as you can tell, I’m a huge Panic! fan. :D

  • WhoCouldLoveMe says:

    Ryan Ross said that most of the songs’ titles were lyrics that he wanted in the song, but just didn’t fit in. He still thought the line was vital to he song though, so he place them as the title. Now and again the titles are quotes from movies or books and then the song is just a storyline behind the quote. Ryan Ross is an INCREDIBLE writer.

  • Jandro166 says:

    on a concert i went like 2 years ago the singer said that they like to confuse people by doing so…

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